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an event that henry adams called the most dramatic moment in the politics of the early republic. and look he said, it is to one friends, his good and ally theodore sedgwick. ,his name across the top. i knew about the letter but i had never seen it. theodore was my great, great grandfather. the father of my branch of the family. he had built a federal style house in the brookshire's that is still owned by my family and a place i go regularly. lovely home. inhad a nearly been killed the shays rebellion that took him as a rich, plump lawyer as one of its more detestable targets. he had helped push hamilton's economic agenda through the house when he was a representative from massachusetts, and ultimately rose to become speaker of the house for the fateful election of 1800 that wrested control away from the federalist party and turned it over to thomas jefferson, a man he openly referred to as the antichrist. beanss republican jacob -- jacob and -- much to hamilton's distress, he turned over to a man who believed would be more malleable politically. uncle had gone to live in the berk
an event that henry adams called the most dramatic moment in the politics of the early republic. and look he said, it is to one friends, his good and ally theodore sedgwick. ,his name across the top. i knew about the letter but i had never seen it. theodore was my great, great grandfather. the father of my branch of the family. he had built a federal style house in the brookshire's that is still owned by my family and a place i go regularly. lovely home. inhad a nearly been killed the shays...
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. >> the hotel was built in 1928 on the site of the residence of john and henry adams and after the family relinquished their rights to the site in 1926, the then developer built this hotel along with the calder hotel which today is the st. regis. the hotel has been in existence since 1928. with my arrival in 1999, this bar was known as "off the record", a place to be seen but not heard. and it was not in this color and format and layout. but it was pretty well the same bar and the basement of the hotel. and it was like a speakeasy and very popular over the year. the cartoons are displayed from various artists dating back to a collection of art work who at this stage is deceased. we do keep the original art work still in house. from what i know is that the previous ownership and the 80s and 90s decided to bring in some art work after having a few beers, i guess. over the bar. and in the bar. and that is how it established. but we have built up on this because we have pulitzer prize winning authors in order to continue the tradition of rotating political ad through the bar. >> my understand
. >> the hotel was built in 1928 on the site of the residence of john and henry adams and after the family relinquished their rights to the site in 1926, the then developer built this hotel along with the calder hotel which today is the st. regis. the hotel has been in existence since 1928. with my arrival in 1999, this bar was known as "off the record", a place to be seen but not heard. and it was not in this color and format and layout. but it was pretty well the same bar and...
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name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinking alongside we're having a lot of ingredient that get there's a lot to do the district of retail shop having that really close connection with the consumer allows us to do exciting things we decided to come to treasure island because we saw it as an amazing opportunity can't be beat the views and real estate that great county starting to develop on treasure island like minded business owners with last week products and want to get on the ground floor a no-brainer for us when you you, you buying local goods made locally our supporting small business those are not created an, an sprinkle scale with all the machines and one person procreating them people are making them by hand as a result more interesting and can't get that of minor or anywhere else and san francisco a hot bed for local manufacturing in support that is what keeps your city vibrant
name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinking alongside we're having a lot of ingredient that get there's a lot to do the district of retail shop having that really close connection with the consumer allows us to do exciting things we decided to come to treasure island because we saw it as...
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an event that henry adams called the most dramatic moment in the politics of the early republic. said, it is to one of yours, theodore cedric. sedgwick.e i knew about the letter but i had never seen it. he was my great grandfather. the father of my branch of the family. he built a house in the brookshire's that is still owned by my family and a place i go regularly. he had never been killed in the rebellion that took him, as a rich lawyer as one of its more detestable targets. he helped push hamilton's economic agenda. house as a representative for massachusetts and became speaker of the house for the fateful election of 1800 that wrested control away from the federalist party and turn it over to thomas man that hea openly per to as the antichrist. much to hamilton's distress, he turned over to a man who believed would be more malleable politically. live in theo berkshires and a house almost directly across the street from theodore's own. was one of the few politicians who remained a trusted friend of both men. that is why hamilton was writing to him. we will get back to that let
an event that henry adams called the most dramatic moment in the politics of the early republic. said, it is to one of yours, theodore cedric. sedgwick.e i knew about the letter but i had never seen it. he was my great grandfather. the father of my branch of the family. he built a house in the brookshire's that is still owned by my family and a place i go regularly. he had never been killed in the rebellion that took him, as a rich lawyer as one of its more detestable targets. he helped push...
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henry adams once said.oral tattle because he or she never knows when his or her influence stops radiating i think it's far to say that charles has that kind of immoral tattle. >> somebody that had to face the challenges that charles krauthammer had faced his whole life and how he overcame adversity and how every single day he had to wake up and face challenges and. he did it with humor and grace and fought hard and he followed his passions and he made a difference. >> whatever i do is a little bit harder and probably a little bit slower and with a little more effort and that's basically it i mean, look, everybody has their cross to bear. everybody. and i made a vow when i was injured that would never be what we characterize my life. so, i don't want it to be the first line of myopitch area. >> some sad news to share with you from our own fox news family our long time fox news contributor charles krauthammer, who has graced your homes and this channel for years, revealing today in a letter that he is in a lo
henry adams once said.oral tattle because he or she never knows when his or her influence stops radiating i think it's far to say that charles has that kind of immoral tattle. >> somebody that had to face the challenges that charles krauthammer had faced his whole life and how he overcame adversity and how every single day he had to wake up and face challenges and. he did it with humor and grace and fought hard and he followed his passions and he made a difference. >> whatever i do...
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all the great novels i treat in imagining a great republican -- republic is henry adams' book, democracy, and american novel written in the 1880's. it was written anonymously. he was so well known he feared it would -- his protagonist is a woman, madalyn lee and she comes to washington and she comes in lives a crushing the white house, she is wealthy and a widow. she gets to know centers and operations and she asks major questions are in -- questions. a constitutional democracy? she read the congressional record and she would go to hearings and interview everybody. programs fellowship for people in their 20's are similar. it puts you in a situation of them in action, seeing their flaws and the ambiguities they have to live with. is of the great novels advise and consent. nobody does a better job of dealing with the ambiguities that u.s. senators have to deal with. robert penn warren's novel is the best american political novel, allen drury's novel advice and consent, only two weeks of the nomination hearing. it is the best book on congress, best novel on congress. you can learn more abou
all the great novels i treat in imagining a great republican -- republic is henry adams' book, democracy, and american novel written in the 1880's. it was written anonymously. he was so well known he feared it would -- his protagonist is a woman, madalyn lee and she comes to washington and she comes in lives a crushing the white house, she is wealthy and a widow. she gets to know centers and operations and she asks major questions are in -- questions. a constitutional democracy? she read the...
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o'toole has written a biography of teddy roosevelt and the five of hearts about the friendship of henry adams, mark twain anden most of the 19th centuryin presidents that came n for common relief. he was a finalist for the pulitzer prize and won the presidential medal for outstanding teaching in her work with the juvenile delinquents at columbia university. ladies and gentlemen, patricia o'toole. [applause] when talking at to the libraryi discovered the library in a little town by myself when i was about six and i could read pretty well by then and i was walking on the mean streets and i saw this store that sold books and the house i grew up in didn't have a lot so it was quite exciting to me. so i went in and the library. they explained to me you could borrow them and i said how do i do that, thinking it was something that just grown-ups could do. you can have a library card and take them out for two weeks. it was a homecoming for me to come to the library. i would like to start and probably finish by sharing a few of a few thoughts on how i came to this focus on the morality. it wasn't the
o'toole has written a biography of teddy roosevelt and the five of hearts about the friendship of henry adams, mark twain anden most of the 19th centuryin presidents that came n for common relief. he was a finalist for the pulitzer prize and won the presidential medal for outstanding teaching in her work with the juvenile delinquents at columbia university. ladies and gentlemen, patricia o'toole. [applause] when talking at to the libraryi discovered the library in a little town by myself when i...
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john adams was the politician turning the wheel's along with his colleague in arms richard henry lee.et me show you a picture. these are the men who have not gotten enough that it. john adams, a man of massachusetts who never held slaves. adams wrote a to-do list. one of my favorite artifacts from the massachusetts historical society. his to-do list for congress. you will not be able to see or your sitting. find it online. the fourth item on the left-hand side set government to be assumed in every colony. this is adams' strategy for getting to independence which convinced all the colonies they were basically in a state of anarchy and was time for them to write their own constitution. his product was build, then take away the old thing. then on the right-hand side fourth on the bottom, on the to-do list, declaration of independence. he worked consistently through 1775 and 1776 to get the colony to the point of being ready to write a constitution and declare independence. he works to get the committee that would draft the declaration after richard henry lee had stood up in congress and
john adams was the politician turning the wheel's along with his colleague in arms richard henry lee.et me show you a picture. these are the men who have not gotten enough that it. john adams, a man of massachusetts who never held slaves. adams wrote a to-do list. one of my favorite artifacts from the massachusetts historical society. his to-do list for congress. you will not be able to see or your sitting. find it online. the fourth item on the left-hand side set government to be assumed in...
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henry. that drops out sam adams. >> adams. >> right. who were involved in the first -- >> right. right. but it's then becomes madison, who i -- well, madison, who i think was politically agile, jefferson, who i think is the most intellectually sophisticated. >> neither jefferson nor adams were present at the convention. >> at the constitution tugs nal convention. >> and their letters were influential. >> so hamilton is the smartest. hamilton would have got the highest grade on the lsats, let me tell you. and he's a prodigy. >> true. >> in that sense, the players justified -- although if i was to predict 20 years ago who was going to make it on broadway, i would have never ever predicted it was hamilton. >> i would have said franklin. >> yeah. and they would have been, like, who is this guy? he's like a comet that came through. we're the stars in the firmament. but who else? adams. and adams, you know, is the most well read in politics especially, i think. and he's a contrarian, but he's my favorite one because he spills the beans. >> right. >> if you o're a historian or a biographer, yo
henry. that drops out sam adams. >> adams. >> right. who were involved in the first -- >> right. right. but it's then becomes madison, who i -- well, madison, who i think was politically agile, jefferson, who i think is the most intellectually sophisticated. >> neither jefferson nor adams were present at the convention. >> at the constitution tugs nal convention. >> and their letters were influential. >> so hamilton is the smartest. hamilton would have...
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take adam smith. henrys hazlett, george bush from 2002. i hope the president is listening.reagan in 1980s, regretted going as far as he did with the japanese. leaving that aside, the argument it will settle out and because we hold all the cards. they're the ones sticking it to us on this cheese thing. if they're not blinking, if any country needs to blink with the united states is mexico. >> i disagree. neil: china, what will happen? >> i disagree, neil, your basic premise, in a trade someone holds the cards. the whole nature of trade is that both investorses both people benefit. that is is why they're trading. even gentleman jeff flock interviewed, the cheese maker, grudgingly acknowledged i guess the deficit is a bad thing. i don't think it is, neil. president can't explain why it is. there is no trade deficit, when we buy stuff from china, they get our money, neil. we get the stuff. that is savings, whatever we save is invested into new jobs, new employment, hence, if you want the best example is the low unemployment we're seeing today. trade -- neil: president is, you a
take adam smith. henrys hazlett, george bush from 2002. i hope the president is listening.reagan in 1980s, regretted going as far as he did with the japanese. leaving that aside, the argument it will settle out and because we hold all the cards. they're the ones sticking it to us on this cheese thing. if they're not blinking, if any country needs to blink with the united states is mexico. >> i disagree. neil: china, what will happen? >> i disagree, neil, your basic premise, in a...